Reading a topic, then exiting out of it, still claims I haven't read it (appears bold). Clicking the ring monitor to mark that subforum read also doesn't appear to work. Tried this on both Firefox and IE so I don't think it's a browser issue (will try Chrome when I get home).

EDIT: Clicking the "Mark whole forum as read" works though, so that's something.

You have to double-click the monitor to make it mark the subforum as read. I've already made LazloPsylus aware of this, and also at how it's currently a little confusing, as the cursor turns to a click hand when you hover your cursor over the monitor. Monitors can also be broken multiple times (Even when broken) until you refresh or leave the page.

For normal members, the editing feature seems to be limited in time, which isn't a bad thing per se, but it would make it harder to update the OP of a release topic.

Also, it seems that when you enabled the editing feature, you allowed people to delete their own posts as well -- again, limited in time, but members were never allowed to delete their posts on here before.

It's also bizzarre that the posts edited before the Xenforo migration are all reported as "last edited by a moderator" even when they were obviously edited by the posters themselves, it's probably a quirk of the converter.

I'm not sure if this qualifies as a bug or was an intentional change, but the Favicon is different from the old one. I only noticed that because I happened to have two tabs of the different forums open.

@nineko Edit time is now unlimited for members. Limited to 60 minutes on Trialists, though. Also removed ability to delete own posts and threads. The whole "Last Edited by Moderator" thing is due to the converter.

@redhotsonic Yeah, have to double-click the monitors for them to respond, and you have to manually refresh the page to display the proper state. Minor nitpick, I know, I'll see what I can do in a few days.

Also, nifty new feature that hasn't been mentioned yet: Mentions! Nifty way to get the attention of certain people. Depending on how people use it, though, I may end up disabling it.